A Rio de Janeiro artist with an experimental streak and collaborations with Brazilian greats.
For a first listen, try 'Faces e Fases' to hear that early hit, then maybe 'Flor Oculta' for something from her later work.
Her debut album 'Faces e Fases' had a title track that became a hit in the early 2000s, establishing her presence. She's worked with musicians like Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Marisa Monte, which speaks to her standing in Brazilian music circles. Songs like 'Amor Solene' and 'Estrada de Flores' show her lyrical touch, while her style gets described as unconventional or even strange.
She started with 'Faces e Fases' in the early 2000s, then put out albums like 'Alma de Pedra' in 2007, 'Plural' in 2011, and 'Ser' in 2016. Sergio Melo has been her musical director through these releases. The songs suggest a steady output rather than dramatic shifts.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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